City Time Difference Time difference between Hod HaSharon and Cairo:Hod HaSharon is 1 hours behind compared to Cairo

The time difference between Hod HaSharon and Cairo is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Hod HaSharon (Israel)

Time Zone

Asia/Jerusalem

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Cairo (Egypt)

Time Zone

Africa/Cairo

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Specified CityHod HaSharon
Asia/Jerusalem

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Hod Hasharon

Hod Hasharon is an up-and-coming city in the Central District of central Israel, located in the northern part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, next to Netanya and about 30 kilometers from the center of Tel Aviv, making it an easy drive. Founded in the 1990s, the city was formed by the amalgamation of several neighborhoods and is one of Israel's fast-growing livable cities in recent years. The city is known for its high level of greenery, well-planned neighborhoods, and excellent commercial, educational, and medical facilities, which have attracted a number of young families and professionals to settle in the city. Economically, Hodesh Shalom combines light industry with technology, and with its proximity to Tel Aviv, it is becoming an ideal city for both quality of life and employment opportunities. Its multicultural atmosphere and favorable living environment have made it a rising jewel in the center of Israel.


Comparison CityCairo
Africa/Cairo

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Introduction to Cairo, Egypt

Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, located at the tip of the Nile Delta, and is a major cultural, political and economic center in Africa and the Arab world. As a metropolis of over 20 million people, Cairo is known for its rich historical sites, such as the Giza Pyramid Complex, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum, which showcase the splendor of ancient Egyptian civilization.

Culture and daily life

The city blends traditional and modern elements, with busy bazaars (such as the Khan al-Khalili Market), Islamic architecture (such as the Muhammad Ali Mosque) and recreational areas along the Nile. Cairo's people live a life centered on hospitality and family, with street food and tea culture as daily features.

Economy and Transportation

As Egypt's economic hub, Cairo dominates finance, tourism and manufacturing. The transportation system includes a subway, buses and cabs, but congestion is common. The city is pushing for modernization through projects such as the new administrative capital.